October 27th, 2008 by
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We know, you’re just dying to say this is a complete shock, but we’re here to inform you that it’s not. If you’ll recall, Cox dug deep to snatch up a decent block of spectrum in this year’s 700MHz auction, and it even went so far as to promise a differentiated product that would eventually integrate with its other content and services. Sure enough, it’s keeping its word. After spending $500 million on wireless capacity in its markets, president Pat Esser says it’s time to turn things on. By relying on Cox’s own 3G network (along with Sprint’s, initially), the carrier will offer up an undisclosed amount of handsets that will “include a network address book that automatically synchronizes with home PCs” and allow remote programming of one’s DVR. Furthermore, users will be able to access e-mail and voicemail that they receive at home right on their mobile, and ideally, subscribers could watch TV shows right on their handsets. Get ready for an awkward new rival in the wireless space beginning, um, anytime now.
Cox to enter cellphone biz, link handsets to other cable-related services originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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September 9th, 2008 by
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The deed is done, and Virgin Mobile is wasting no time giving its fresh acquisition a giant bear-hug to welcome it to the family. Helio is now “Helio by Virgin Mobile,” tagged with the line “Plan To Have It All” — hopefully a nod to the fact that Virgin plans to keep Helio’s offerings distanced from Virgin as a higher-end, feature-rich carrier that can compliment Virgin’s typical lineup of ultra-cheap prepaid goods. To kick things off, Helio is now offering an upgrade to its $80 A La Carte plan, boosting the 1,500 included minutes to a limitless bucket — nice, we’ll take it — and Virgin is stealing some of Helio’s mojo to offer the Shuttle, a new handset marketed under the Virgin name that’ll integrate Helio’s Buddy Beacon service. Just stay on track with the Ocean 2, fellas, and everything’s cool by us.
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September 3rd, 2008 by
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For some reason, we’re quite taken with the Peek email-only handheld, and Gadling’s followup review of the love-it-or-hate-it device mostly reinforces that positive impression. The squared-off, Ideo-designed unit did its one task admirably well, sending and receiving emails using T-Mobile’s network with only slight delay, and the OS is minimal and easy to use. Sure, at $99 and $20/mo it’s still way too expensive for the typical gadget nerd who’s already packing a phone data plan and maybe a data card as well, but if you’re trying to keep things on the prepaid tip or looking to get a Luddite friend or relative on the mobile email bandwagon, the Peek is certainly worth a second, uh, peek.
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August 26th, 2008 by
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Back in the early days of Engadget, everyone — including us — thought mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) were totally poised to be the next big thing. And why not? You get to be a wireless carrier without having to operate your own infrastructure (which is by far the most expensive, difficult part). Just what the doctor ordered for the big, stodgy wireless carriers, each struggling to balance differentiating themselves while trapping their customers in their walled content and services gardens.
What we got instead was failed business model after spectacular failed business model, leading to a domino effect of collapses that left just a precious few companies standing. Let’s take a look at the carnage over on Engadget Mobile, shall we?
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June 26th, 2008 by
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The future of Helio is still up in the air — one minute it’s about to be sold to Virgin, the next the Ocean 2 is popping up in videos — and it looks like this week will end with some equally ambiguous news: Helio stores appear to be shutting down. That’s the word according to Fierce Wireless, which took this shot of a Helio store in Denver with a sign in the window that reads “The Helio Store is closed. Contact their customer support.” Hmm, that sounds like some part of Helio is going to keep running — hopefully we’ll find out how this soap opera ends sometime soon.
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June 24th, 2008 by
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So there’s really no telling what’s up with Helio as an MVNO, but there’s plenty going on with the Ocean 2 handset. Just yesterday we noticed a spy shot of the elusive mobile, but unfortunately, the video in which it was captured from had been conveniently removed. Today, however, a whole host of new vids have surfaced over at HelioCity, one of which actually shows the unit while gaming. Check ‘em out while you still can in the read link below.
[Via phonemag]
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June 20th, 2008 by
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It ain’t over until it’s over, but we just got word that Helio store managers received notification this week that the axe is finally falling: (at least some of) the nationwide chain of retail stores will be shuttered during Virgin’s takeover of Helio. As we’ve heard, “there is no ‘merge’ in this merger,” so it sounds like after this year’s big executive reshuffle, SK Telecom is bailing on their half-billion dollar enterprise a big way. No word if the fabled Ocean 2 will make it — or if Virgin will even let Helio customers keep their phones.
Alongside Helio — more or less the last man standing — the great MVNO goldrush also dies. Unfortunate that besides Virgin and a few local and M2M providers (like Amazon’s Whispernet), pretty much no one was able to make it work. Then again, no one ever never said making cellphones and running any kind of carrier was easy.
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May 12th, 2008 by
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Well, it looks like the struggling Helio may not be falling under the Virgin Mobile umbrella quite just yet, with the MVNO’s parent company, SK Telecom, now calling such speculation “”groundless.” An SK Telecom spokesperson further added that it was not in “any sort of talks” with Virgin and that it remains “committed” to Helio, although the company did seemingly leave the door open somewhat by saying it is “actively seeking opportunities” to expand its service in the U.S. Muddling the situation a bit further, Reuters reported on Friday that the two companies were in fact in “early talks” about a deal, although the source behind that story was apparently unable to confirm whether the deal was actually a merger or a purchase, or one of a number of “other possibilities.”
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March 23rd, 2008 by
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Chrysler’s added a few features to get geeks’ motors running over the years, but internet access is definitely a fresh direction. Apparently cars rolling off the line this and next year will have some kind of cellular data access (we’re not yet sure if that’s through an straight MVNO or piped through machine to machine data service like Jasper Wireless) and in-car WiFi first as an option, and then eventually standard. Details are sparse but we hear kids can spend, like, hours on the Facebook and the MySpace, so chalk another one up to team parents keeping team back-seat occupied.
[Via Autoblog, thanks Andrew]
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February 8th, 2008 by
It wasn’t a pretty end for Amp’d Mobile, but even the hasty one-week extension of service, sale of customers to Prexar and asset liquidation wasn’t enough to keep creditors at bay — the bankrupt company is now suing after its former CEO for cash. Claiming that Peter Adderton “refused to perform certain aspects of his employment” and “threatened to take action that would damage” Amp’d, the lawsuit seeks some $1.15M in payments made. Amp’d is also going after some 20 other partners in similar suits, ranging from Merrill Lynch to law firm Latham and Watkins to Playboy and MTV. We’re not sure how that’s going to play out, but it looks like those rumors about the content team and properties like “Lil’ Bush” being sold off are definitely true — William Morris is in charge of shopping the group out to the highest bidder. All in all, it looks like Amp’d’s creditors aren’t being shy about getting their cash — but what repo man ever is?
[Via mocoNews]
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February 6th, 2008 by
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Alright, we’ll definitely cop to having broken off a relationship or two via text message, but we don’t think we’ve ever heard of a high-ranking executive discovering he’d been fired when his phone stopped working — which is exactly what happened to Roy Kosuge, COO of Voce, that “luxury” MVNO. We’d heard rumors of Voce’s demise, but it looks like ol’ Roy wasn’t so plugged in, only finding out that his company was dead when his phone stopped making calls. Of course, when a company’s chief operating officer doesn’t know that you’re about to kill the lights, it’s a safe bet that things are pretty screwed up, so if you were among the few who signed up for Voce’s premium services, we’d recommend calling your credit card company immed — oh, right. Sorry about that.
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February 2nd, 2008 by
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We don’t know for sure what’s up yet, but we’re hearing that customers of Voce, the luxury MVNO based on AT&T’s network, woke up on February 1st to zero service, dead customer service lines, and even some crazier claims like being double-billed for the final month of service. We gave their sales lines — usually the very last thing to go down — a ring, and got no reply. It’s possible this could be some kind of huge misunderstanding and outage on Voce’s part, which we do hope it is, because if they did shut down they certainly did so in about the most abrupt, impudent way imaginable. Either way, looks like guys are going to be out for the count — we wouldn’t exactly expect a mobile phone provider to go completely dark, ignore its customers for days, and expect to retain any business.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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January 28th, 2008 by
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Sky Dayton, founder and chairman of the phantasmagorical Helio, has announced that he’s stepping down as CEO to become chairman of the board of the last-man-standing MVNO. Dayton will be replacing Jinwoo So, as chairman of the board, while himself being replaced by Wonhee Sull, formerly the company’s president and COO. “Helio has reached a point in its development where I feel the timing is right for this change… As we have for the past three years, the two of us will continue to define Helio’s direction and future,” said Dayton. It’s possible that with the recent influx of cash (and increased ownership) from from its Korean parents and the dwindling marketshare of MVNOs meant that SK felt it was time to step in and get things on track.
Update: Lots of fun title inaccuracies going on up in here. See above for the latest, correct edits.
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December 20th, 2007 by
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Helio has gotten official with the slim, sexy Mysto slider — a branded, CDMA rendition of the Ultra Edition 10.9 that should ultimately become the MVNO’s top of the line handset just this side of the Ocean with a 2 megapixel camera, microSD expansion, and the now-typical GPS and EV-DO data. There’s a catch, though; it turns out that Helio will start out by soft launching the phone through its “Helio powered by SK Telecom” division that caters directly to the Korean American market. A full-scale launch is planned for January, but we’ve been told that folks should be able to approach staffers at Helio’s New York and Santa Monica stores with a nudge nudge, wink wink starting December 26 and get hooked up for $149 (even though no Mystos will be on display). Good luck, shoppers!
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November 11th, 2007 by
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You know what they say: nothing gets you over the last one like the next one. Apparently, Disney is totally signed on to the aforementioned mantra, as just under seven weeks after Disney Mobile hung its US-based ears in shame, the Japanese unit of Walt Disney Company will reportedly be firing up similar operations in its neck of the woods. Apparently, the outfit has “reached a basic agreement” with Softbank Mobile to lease telecom networks and start providing nationwide service to those interested. Furthermore, it will be buddying up with Softbank to “develop handsets and consign its output to other companies,” and if all goes to plan, Disney hopes to sign up “more than one million subscribers.” Oh, and if that wasn’t enough to make you scrounge up that decade-old Mickey Mouse figurine and give it a long overdue hug, users of the service will also have exclusive access to “animated film downloads.” Regrettably, there’s no word on an actual launch date just yet, but we’ll be keeping a (grossly oversized) set of ears to the ground.
[Via Yahoo / Reuters]
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September 27th, 2007 by
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Perhaps Disney hoped that its MVNO bearing the corporate name would fare a little better than its doomed sibling, Mobile ESPN, but it was not to be. Making good on some ominous verbiage last week from CFO Thomas Staggs, Disney Mobile has announced that it will “cease its wireless operations” as of December 31, 2007. MVNOs have generally had a tough time navigating through the dog-eat-dog world of profitable wireless service, and Disney Mobile was dogged from the very beginning with tough competition on kid-friendly features and hardware from larger rivals and a dearth of quality handsets. Though it seems that existing subscribers will be able to continue to use most or all features of the service through then, folks are being encouraged to pack their bags and move elsewhere by November 30 to ensure plenty of time to get numbers ported. Furthermore, hardware purchased directly through Disney Mobile will be subject to a reimbursement of some sort, with details going up early next month.
[Thanks, Paul D.]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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